722 Redcliff Drive
Medicine Hat, AB T1A 5E3
Nightly Rates: ( 79.01 - 158.90 )
3 Star
Welcome to the Best Western Inn Medicine Hat, the sunniest city in Canada! Whether you're kicking back after a day's travel, business or pleasure, you will find comfort and value in our full compliment of rooms and suites. Business Plus rooms feature a spacious work desk, ergonomic desk chair, plenty of natural light and of course, free high-speed Internet access. For those special occasions or to just relax after a long journey, pamper yourself in one of our 25 Deluxe Jacuzzi® Suites. Featuring one and two bedroom suites, enjoy the convenience of the two person Jacuzzi® tub right in the comfort of your room. Gather the family and get your feet wet in one of our two indoor pools, work out in our fully equipped fitness room or just relax in one of our soothing whirlpools or dry sauna. Lodgenet Entertainment Systems provides a variety of in-room newly-released movies and Nintendo video games. All 122 rooms feature the convenience of a coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, hairdryer, iron, ironing board, voice mail, speaker phone and in most a microwave. Our complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast and morning newspaper promises a fresh start to your day. Being only minutes from major attractions like Riverside Waterslide, the Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede, the World's Tallest Tee Pee, Historic Downtown and the Esplanade (opening fall of 2005) staying with Best Western Inn puts you right in the middle of it all! Our central location places you close to other attractions such as, Medalta Potteries and Clay Products Interpretive Centre, Cottonwood Coulee Golf, the ever popular Jazz Fest as well as some of Medicine Hat's beautiful river valley parks and trail systems. Our commitment to customer service and friendly hospitality makes Best Western Inn the ideal location for your next trip to sunny Medicine Hat! Stop in and visit us at the intersection of TransCanada Highway and 7th Street S.W.
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· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Mountain Standard Time
· 122 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
From: Trans Canada Highway 1. The Best Western Inn is located on the Trans Canada Highway 1, just west of Highway #3 from Lethbridge.
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Adjacent to: * ABC Country Kitchen * A&W * Lobster Pot * McDonalds * Rustler's Corral * Shell Restaurant * Subway * Tuscany
Nearby Cities:* 146 kilometer(s) from Wild Horse Border (USA) * 168 kilometer(s) from Lethbridge * 214 kilometer(s) from Coutts Border (USA) * 217 kilometer(s) from Swift Current * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary * 396 kilometer(s) from Great Falls (USA)
Nearby Cities:* 298 kilometers from Calgary.
Local Attractions:* .1 kilometer(s) from Riverside Amusement Park (Waterslide), a total of twelve slides to choose from. There is also a lazy river ride, a whirlpool, a concession stand, volleyball courts, children's pool, souvenir shop, go-karts, mini go-karts, miniature golf, and picnic areas. * .5 kilometer(s) from Palliser Health Region (hospital) * 1 kilometer(s) from Cultural Centre, offers cultural enthusiasts music, dance, fine arts, pottery, drama and photography. Also has art displays and scheduled theatre productions. * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery, hosts more than 20 top level exhibitions in its class "A" gallery. The facility houses one of the largest archives in Alberta. * 1 kilometer(s) from Spectrum Sunshine Festival, first week of June. * 1 kilometer(s) from Canada Day and Sandfly Festival, July 1. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Downtown Historical Walking Tour, view turn of the century architecture still in active use. Features excellent examples of homes, churches and businesses. Enjoy the turn of the century gaslights surrounding the whole of downtown. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Saamis Teepee, the worlds largest teepee is located in Medicine Hat. The teepee stands over 20 stories high. It has more engineering challenges in its construction than the Eiffel Tower. Native artwork depicting the colorful native history of southern Alberta has 12-foot diameter storyboards. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Riverside Park, this formal, newly renovated park offers relaxation next to the South Saskatchewan River. Flower beds brighten the area and an interesting band shell adorned by a mural done by James Marshall. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Jazz Fest, last week of June. * 10 kilometer(s) from River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat , over 1,000 acres of parks and 2,000 acres of environmental reserve. There are several trails that can be explored by foot, bike or skis, and provide panoramic views and wildlife settings. * 5 kilometer(s) from shopping * 3 kilometer(s) from Clay Products Interpretive Center and the Medalta Historic Site, displays the history of the clay and pottery industry. * 3 kilometer(s) from Kin Coulee Park, Over 100 acres of Park Land that offers playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing, ball diamonds and shelter, toboggan hill, kitchen, and washrooms. Location of Winter Spirit Festival of Lights. * 3 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat City Hall, the City Hall won a Canadian Architectural Award in 1986. City Hall houses the first brick mural by James Marshall, which depicts one of the legends of how Medicine Hat obtained its name. * 3 kilometer(s) from movie theater * 3 kilometer(s) from golf courses * 4 kilometer(s) from Lions Park, this man made area offers picnic areas, barbecue pits, two ball diamonds, a playground area, a wading pool and fitness trails. Located adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, the park is a convenient location for boating. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Grounds, there are parades, Pro Rodeo, a midway, art shows, trade shows, handicrafts, horse shows, a casino and top name Country and Western singers. Also Chuck wagon Races, tractor pulls, sports events and entertainment. All the fun starts the last week of July. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat College * 6 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Leisure Centre, facilities include the Kinsman Aquatic Centre that houses a wave pool, "Rattler" waterslide, tot bubble pool, whirlpool and steam room. Also find an ice arena, multipurpose recreation room, and two meeting rooms. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Centre, a recreational center for people 50 and over. It offers dancing, swimming, fitness classes, cribbage, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and more. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Island Park, has barbecue pits and picnic areas along the river, two equipped playgrounds, lighted baseball diamonds, skating pond, boat launch, fishing, cross country skiing and water playground. * 6 kilometer(s) from Veiner Centre, offers billiards, cribbage and assorted card games, fitness classes and sauna. All senior citizens of 50 years of age and older are welcome. * 10 kilometer(s) from Police Point Park and Interpretive Centre, the park borders the South Saskatchewan River and has large walking and cycling trails, and is easily accessible for wheelchairs. * 10 kilometer(s) from Drive In Theater * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Farm - has animals, pioneer demonstrations, and activities. There is also the Woolfrey House, an 1880's two-story log house. * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Park - offers swimming, non motorized boating on a man made lake, fishing, a boat launch to river, hiking, programs, group camping and a meeting facility area. * 25 kilometer(s) from Sunridge Observatory - features a 16-inch telescope and portable telescopes for people in wheelchairs, visual picture and poster displays, video and slide presentations as well as a solar prominent filter in which to look at sun flares. * 30 kilometer(s) from CFB Suffield, national wildlife area * 65 kilometer(s) from Hidden Valley Ski Hill - Snoasis of the Prairie, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Elkwater, Alberta. * 75 kilometer(s) from Fort Walsh - National Historic Site - rotgut whiskey and a missing horse triggered the Cypress Hills Massacre in 1873. Within two years, the North West Mounted Police established Fort Walsh to preserve peace in "Whoop Up" country. * 169 kilometer(s) from Writing On Stone Provincial Park * 298 kilometer(s) from the Calgary Stampede
Local Attractions:* .1 kilometer(s) from Riverside Amusement Park (Waterslide), a total of twelve slides to choose from. There is also a lazy river ride, a whirlpool, a concession stand, volleyball courts, children's pool, souvenir shop, go-karts, mini go-karts, miniature golf, and picnic areas. * .5 kilometer(s) from Palliser Health Region (hospital) * 1 kilometer(s) from Cultural Centre, offers cultural enthusiasts music, dance, fine arts, pottery, drama and photography. Also has art displays and scheduled theatre productions. * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery, hosts more than 20 top level exhibitions in its class "A" gallery. The facility houses one of the largest archives in Alberta. * 1 kilometer(s) from Spectrum Sunshine Festival, first week of June. * 1 kilometer(s) from Canada Day and Sandfly Festival, July 1. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Downtown Historical Walking Tour, view turn of the century architecture still in active use. Features excellent examples of homes, churches and businesses. Enjoy the turn of the century gaslights surrounding the whole of downtown. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Saamis Teepee, the worlds largest teepee is located in Medicine Hat. The teepee stands over 20 stories high. It has more engineering challenges in its construction than the Eiffel Tower. Native artwork depicting the colorful native history of southern Alberta has 12-foot diameter storyboards. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Riverside Park, this formal, newly renovated park offers relaxation next to the South Saskatchewan River. Flower beds brighten the area and an interesting band shell adorned by a mural done by James Marshall. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Jazz Fest, last week of June. * 10 kilometer(s) from River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat , over 1,000 acres of parks and 2,000 acres of environmental reserve. There are several trails that can be explored by foot, bike or skis, and provide panoramic views and wildlife settings. * 5 kilometer(s) from shopping * 3 kilometer(s) from Clay Products Interpretive Center and the Medalta Historic Site, displays the history of the clay and pottery industry. * 3 kilometer(s) from Kin Coulee Park, Over 100 acres of Park Land that offers playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing, ball diamonds and shelter, toboggan hill, kitchen, and washrooms. Location of Winter Spirit Festival of Lights. * 3 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat City Hall, the City Hall won a Canadian Architectural Award in 1986. City Hall houses the first brick mural by James Marshall, which depicts one of the legends of how Medicine Hat obtained its name. * 3 kilometer(s) from movie theater * 3 kilometer(s) from golf courses * 4 kilometer(s) from Lions Park, this man made area offers picnic areas, barbecue pits, two ball diamonds, a playground area, a wading pool and fitness trails. Located adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, the park is a convenient location for boating. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Grounds, there are parades, Pro Rodeo, a midway, art shows, trade shows, handicrafts, horse shows, a casino and top name Country and Western singers. Also Chuck wagon Races, tractor pulls, sports events and entertainment. All the fun starts the last week of July. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat College * 6 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Leisure Centre, facilities include the Kinsman Aquatic Centre that houses a wave pool, "Rattler" waterslide, tot bubble pool, whirlpool and steam room. Also find an ice arena, multipurpose recreation room, and two meeting rooms. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Centre, a recreational center for people 50 and over. It offers dancing, swimming, fitness classes, cribbage, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and more. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Island Park, has barbecue pits and picnic areas along the river, two equipped playgrounds, lighted baseball diamonds, skating pond, boat launch, fishing, cross country skiing and water playground. * 6 kilometer(s) from Veiner Centre, offers billiards, cribbage and assorted card games, fitness classes and sauna. All senior citizens of 50 years of age and older are welcome. * 10 kilometer(s) from Police Point Park and Interpretive Centre, the park borders the South Saskatchewan River and has large walking and cycling trails, and is easily accessible for wheelchairs. * 10 kilometer(s) from Drive In Theater * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Farm - has animals, pioneer demonstrations, and activities. There is also the Woolfrey House, an 1880's two-story log house. * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Park - offers swimming, non motorized boating on a man made lake, fishing, a boat launch to river, hiking, programs, group camping and a meeting facility area. * 25 kilometer(s) from Sunridge Observatory - features a 16-inch telescope and portable telescopes for people in wheelchairs, visual picture and poster displays, video and slide presentations as well as a solar prominent filter in which to look at sun flares. * 30 kilometer(s) from CFB Suffield, national wildlife area * 65 kilometer(s) from Hidden Valley Ski Hill - Snoasis of the Prairie, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Elkwater, Alberta. * 75 kilometer(s) from Fort Walsh - National Historic Site - rotgut whiskey and a missing horse triggered the Cypress Hills Massacre in 1873. Within two years, the North West Mounted Police established Fort Walsh to preserve peace in "Whoop Up" country. * 169 kilometer(s) from Writing On Stone Provincial Park * 298 kilometer(s) from the Calgary Stampede
Local Attractions:* .1 kilometer(s) from Riverside Amusement Park (Waterslide), a total of twelve slides to choose from. There is also a lazy river ride, a whirlpool, a concession stand, volleyball courts, children's pool, souvenir shop, go-karts, mini go-karts, miniature golf, and picnic areas. * .5 kilometer(s) from Palliser Health Region (hospital) * 1 kilometer(s) from Cultural Centre, offers cultural enthusiasts music, dance, fine arts, pottery, drama and photography. Also has art displays and scheduled theatre productions. * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery, hosts more than 20 top level exhibitions in its class "A" gallery. The facility houses one of the largest archives in Alberta. * 1 kilometer(s) from Spectrum Sunshine Festival, first week of June. * 1 kilometer(s) from Canada Day and Sandfly Festival, July 1. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Downtown Historical Walking Tour, view turn of the century architecture still in active use. Features excellent examples of homes, churches and businesses. Enjoy the turn of the century gaslights surrounding the whole of downtown. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Saamis Teepee, the worlds largest teepee is located in Medicine Hat. The teepee stands over 20 stories high. It has more engineering challenges in its construction than the Eiffel Tower. Native artwork depicting the colorful native history of southern Alberta has 12-foot diameter storyboards. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Riverside Park, this formal, newly renovated park offers relaxation next to the South Saskatchewan River. Flower beds brighten the area and an interesting band shell adorned by a mural done by James Marshall. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Jazz Fest, last week of June. * 10 kilometer(s) from River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat , over 1,000 acres of parks and 2,000 acres of environmental reserve. There are several trails that can be explored by foot, bike or skis, and provide panoramic views and wildlife settings. * 5 kilometer(s) from shopping * 3 kilometer(s) from Clay Products Interpretive Center and the Medalta Historic Site, displays the history of the clay and pottery industry. * 3 kilometer(s) from Kin Coulee Park, Over 100 acres of Park Land that offers playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing, ball diamonds and shelter, toboggan hill, kitchen, and washrooms. Location of Winter Spirit Festival of Lights. * 3 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat City Hall, the City Hall won a Canadian Architectural Award in 1986. City Hall houses the first brick mural by James Marshall, which depicts one of the legends of how Medicine Hat obtained its name. * 3 kilometer(s) from movie theater * 3 kilometer(s) from golf courses * 4 kilometer(s) from Lions Park, this man made area offers picnic areas, barbecue pits, two ball diamonds, a playground area, a wading pool and fitness trails. Located adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, the park is a convenient location for boating. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Grounds, there are parades, Pro Rodeo, a midway, art shows, trade shows, handicrafts, horse shows, a casino and top name Country and Western singers. Also Chuck wagon Races, tractor pulls, sports events and entertainment. All the fun starts the last week of July. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat College * 6 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Leisure Centre, facilities include the Kinsman Aquatic Centre that houses a wave pool, "Rattler" waterslide, tot bubble pool, whirlpool and steam room. Also find an ice arena, multipurpose recreation room, and two meeting rooms. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Centre, a recreational center for people 50 and over. It offers dancing, swimming, fitness classes, cribbage, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and more. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Island Park, has barbecue pits and picnic areas along the river, two equipped playgrounds, lighted baseball diamonds, skating pond, boat launch, fishing, cross country skiing and water playground. * 6 kilometer(s) from Veiner Centre, offers billiards, cribbage and assorted card games, fitness classes and sauna. All senior citizens of 50 years of age and older are welcome. * 10 kilometer(s) from Police Point Park and Interpretive Centre, the park borders the South Saskatchewan River and has large walking and cycling trails, and is easily accessible for wheelchairs. * 10 kilometer(s) from Drive In Theater * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Farm - has animals, pioneer demonstrations, and activities. There is also the Woolfrey House, an 1880's two-story log house. * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Park - offers swimming, non motorized boating on a man made lake, fishing, a boat launch to river, hiking, programs, group camping and a meeting facility area. * 25 kilometer(s) from Sunridge Observatory - features a 16-inch telescope and portable telescopes for people in wheelchairs, visual picture and poster displays, video and slide presentations as well as a solar prominent filter in which to look at sun flares. * 30 kilometer(s) from CFB Suffield, national wildlife area * 65 kilometer(s) from Hidden Valley Ski Hill - Snoasis of the Prairie, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Elkwater, Alberta. * 75 kilometer(s) from Fort Walsh - National Historic Site - rotgut whiskey and a missing horse triggered the Cypress Hills Massacre in 1873. Within two years, the North West Mounted Police established Fort Walsh to preserve peace in "Whoop Up" country. * 169 kilometer(s) from Writing On Stone Provincial Park * 298 kilometer(s) from the Calgary Stampede
Local Attractions:* .1 kilometer(s) from Riverside Amusement Park (Waterslide), a total of twelve slides to choose from. There is also a lazy river ride, a whirlpool, a concession stand, volleyball courts, children's pool, souvenir shop, go-karts, mini go-karts, miniature golf, and picnic areas. * .5 kilometer(s) from Palliser Health Region (hospital) * 1 kilometer(s) from Cultural Centre, offers cultural enthusiasts music, dance, fine arts, pottery, drama and photography. Also has art displays and scheduled theatre productions. * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery, hosts more than 20 top level exhibitions in its class "A" gallery. The facility houses one of the largest archives in Alberta. * 1 kilometer(s) from Spectrum Sunshine Festival, first week of June. * 1 kilometer(s) from Canada Day and Sandfly Festival, July 1. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Downtown Historical Walking Tour, view turn of the century architecture still in active use. Features excellent examples of homes, churches and businesses. Enjoy the turn of the century gaslights surrounding the whole of downtown. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Saamis Teepee, the worlds largest teepee is located in Medicine Hat. The teepee stands over 20 stories high. It has more engineering challenges in its construction than the Eiffel Tower. Native artwork depicting the colorful native history of southern Alberta has 12-foot diameter storyboards. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Riverside Park, this formal, newly renovated park offers relaxation next to the South Saskatchewan River. Flower beds brighten the area and an interesting band shell adorned by a mural done by James Marshall. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Jazz Fest, last week of June. * 10 kilometer(s) from River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat , over 1,000 acres of parks and 2,000 acres of environmental reserve. There are several trails that can be explored by foot, bike or skis, and provide panoramic views and wildlife settings. * 5 kilometer(s) from shopping * 3 kilometer(s) from Clay Products Interpretive Center and the Medalta Historic Site, displays the history of the clay and pottery industry. * 3 kilometer(s) from Kin Coulee Park, Over 100 acres of Park Land that offers playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing, ball diamonds and shelter, toboggan hill, kitchen, and washrooms. Location of Winter Spirit Festival of Lights. * 3 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat City Hall, the City Hall won a Canadian Architectural Award in 1986. City Hall houses the first brick mural by James Marshall, which depicts one of the legends of how Medicine Hat obtained its name. * 3 kilometer(s) from movie theater * 3 kilometer(s) from golf courses * 4 kilometer(s) from Lions Park, this man made area offers picnic areas, barbecue pits, two ball diamonds, a playground area, a wading pool and fitness trails. Located adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, the park is a convenient location for boating. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Grounds, there are parades, Pro Rodeo, a midway, art shows, trade shows, handicrafts, horse shows, a casino and top name Country and Western singers. Also Chuck wagon Races, tractor pulls, sports events and entertainment. All the fun starts the last week of July. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat College * 6 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Leisure Centre, facilities include the Kinsman Aquatic Centre that houses a wave pool, "Rattler" waterslide, tot bubble pool, whirlpool and steam room. Also find an ice arena, multipurpose recreation room, and two meeting rooms. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Centre, a recreational center for people 50 and over. It offers dancing, swimming, fitness classes, cribbage, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and more. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Island Park, has barbecue pits and picnic areas along the river, two equipped playgrounds, lighted baseball diamonds, skating pond, boat launch, fishing, cross country skiing and water playground. * 6 kilometer(s) from Veiner Centre, offers billiards, cribbage and assorted card games, fitness classes and sauna. All senior citizens of 50 years of age and older are welcome. * 10 kilometer(s) from Police Point Park and Interpretive Centre, the park borders the South Saskatchewan River and has large walking and cycling trails, and is easily accessible for wheelchairs. * 10 kilometer(s) from Drive In Theater * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Farm - has animals, pioneer demonstrations, and activities. There is also the Woolfrey House, an 1880's two-story log house. * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Park - offers swimming, non motorized boating on a man made lake, fishing, a boat launch to river, hiking, programs, group camping and a meeting facility area. * 25 kilometer(s) from Sunridge Observatory - features a 16-inch telescope and portable telescopes for people in wheelchairs, visual picture and poster displays, video and slide presentations as well as a solar prominent filter in which to look at sun flares. * 30 kilometer(s) from CFB Suffield, national wildlife area * 65 kilometer(s) from Hidden Valley Ski Hill - Snoasis of the Prairie, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Elkwater, Alberta. * 75 kilometer(s) from Fort Walsh - National Historic Site - rotgut whiskey and a missing horse triggered the Cypress Hills Massacre in 1873. Within two years, the North West Mounted Police established Fort Walsh to preserve peace in "Whoop Up" country. * 169 kilometer(s) from Writing On Stone Provincial Park * 298 kilometer(s) from the Calgary Stampede
Nearby Cities:* 146 kilometer(s) from Wild Horse Border (USA) * 168 kilometer(s) from Lethbridge * 214 kilometer(s) from Coutts Border (USA) * 217 kilometer(s) from Swift Current * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary * 396 kilometer(s) from Great Falls (USA)
Nearby Cities:* 146 kilometer(s) from Wild Horse Border (USA) * 168 kilometer(s) from Lethbridge * 214 kilometer(s) from Coutts Border (USA) * 217 kilometer(s) from Swift Current * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary * 396 kilometer(s) from Great Falls (USA)
Nearby Cities:* 146 kilometer(s) from Wild Horse Border (USA) * 168 kilometer(s) from Lethbridge * 214 kilometer(s) from Coutts Border (USA) * 217 kilometer(s) from Swift Current * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary * 396 kilometer(s) from Great Falls (USA)
Nearby Cities:* 146 kilometer(s) from Wild Horse Border (USA) * 168 kilometer(s) from Lethbridge * 214 kilometer(s) from Coutts Border (USA) * 217 kilometer(s) from Swift Current * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary * 396 kilometer(s) from Great Falls (USA)
Transportation:* Deluxe Central Taxi, 403-526-6666. Care Cabs, 403-529-2211 * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Airport * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Greyhound bus station * 1.5 kilometer(s) from car rental * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary International Airport
Transportation:* Deluxe Central Taxi, 403-526-6666. Care Cabs, 403-529-2211 * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Airport * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Greyhound bus station * 1.5 kilometer(s) from car rental * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary International Airport
Transportation:* Deluxe Central Taxi, 403-526-6666. Care Cabs, 403-529-2211 * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Airport * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Greyhound bus station * 1.5 kilometer(s) from car rental * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary International Airport
Transportation:* Deluxe Central Taxi, 403-526-6666. Care Cabs, 403-529-2211 * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Airport * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Greyhound bus station * 1.5 kilometer(s) from car rental * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary International Airport
Local Attractions:* .1 kilometer(s) from Riverside Amusement Park (Waterslide), a total of twelve slides to choose from. There is also a lazy river ride, a whirlpool, a concession stand, volleyball courts, children's pool, souvenir shop, go-karts, mini go-karts, miniature golf, and picnic areas. * .5 kilometer(s) from Palliser Health Region (hospital) * 1 kilometer(s) from Cultural Centre, offers cultural enthusiasts music, dance, fine arts, pottery, drama and photography. Also has art displays and scheduled theatre productions. * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery, hosts more than 20 top level exhibitions in its class "A" gallery. The facility houses one of the largest archives in Alberta. * 1 kilometer(s) from Spectrum Sunshine Festival, first week of June. * 1 kilometer(s) from Canada Day and Sandfly Festival, July 1. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Downtown Historical Walking Tour, view turn of the century architecture still in active use. Features excellent examples of homes, churches and businesses. Enjoy the turn of the century gaslights surrounding the whole of downtown. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Saamis Teepee, the worlds largest teepee is located in Medicine Hat. The teepee stands over 20 stories high. It has more engineering challenges in its construction than the Eiffel Tower. Native artwork depicting the colorful native history of southern Alberta has 12-foot diameter storyboards. * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Riverside Park, this formal, newly renovated park offers relaxation next to the South Saskatchewan River. Flower beds brighten the area and an interesting band shell adorned by a mural done by James Marshall. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Jazz Fest, last week of June. * 10 kilometer(s) from River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat , over 1,000 acres of parks and 2,000 acres of environmental reserve. There are several trails that can be explored by foot, bike or skis, and provide panoramic views and wildlife settings. * 5 kilometer(s) from shopping * 3 kilometer(s) from Clay Products Interpretive Center and the Medalta Historic Site, displays the history of the clay and pottery industry. * 3 kilometer(s) from Kin Coulee Park, Over 100 acres of Park Land that offers playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing, ball diamonds and shelter, toboggan hill, kitchen, and washrooms. Location of Winter Spirit Festival of Lights. * 3 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat City Hall, the City Hall won a Canadian Architectural Award in 1986. City Hall houses the first brick mural by James Marshall, which depicts one of the legends of how Medicine Hat obtained its name. * 3 kilometer(s) from movie theater * 3 kilometer(s) from golf courses * 4 kilometer(s) from Lions Park, this man made area offers picnic areas, barbecue pits, two ball diamonds, a playground area, a wading pool and fitness trails. Located adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, the park is a convenient location for boating. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Grounds, there are parades, Pro Rodeo, a midway, art shows, trade shows, handicrafts, horse shows, a casino and top name Country and Western singers. Also Chuck wagon Races, tractor pulls, sports events and entertainment. All the fun starts the last week of July. * 5 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat College * 6 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Leisure Centre, facilities include the Kinsman Aquatic Centre that houses a wave pool, "Rattler" waterslide, tot bubble pool, whirlpool and steam room. Also find an ice arena, multipurpose recreation room, and two meeting rooms. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Centre, a recreational center for people 50 and over. It offers dancing, swimming, fitness classes, cribbage, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and more. * 6 kilometer(s) from Strathcona Island Park, has barbecue pits and picnic areas along the river, two equipped playgrounds, lighted baseball diamonds, skating pond, boat launch, fishing, cross country skiing and water playground. * 6 kilometer(s) from Veiner Centre, offers billiards, cribbage and assorted card games, fitness classes and sauna. All senior citizens of 50 years of age and older are welcome. * 10 kilometer(s) from Police Point Park and Interpretive Centre, the park borders the South Saskatchewan River and has large walking and cycling trails, and is easily accessible for wheelchairs. * 10 kilometer(s) from Drive In Theater * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Farm - has animals, pioneer demonstrations, and activities. There is also the Woolfrey House, an 1880's two-story log house. * 20 kilometer(s) from Echo Dale Park - offers swimming, non motorized boating on a man made lake, fishing, a boat launch to river, hiking, programs, group camping and a meeting facility area. * 25 kilometer(s) from Sunridge Observatory - features a 16-inch telescope and portable telescopes for people in wheelchairs, visual picture and poster displays, video and slide presentations as well as a solar prominent filter in which to look at sun flares. * 30 kilometer(s) from CFB Suffield, national wildlife area * 65 kilometer(s) from Hidden Valley Ski Hill - Snoasis of the Prairie, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Elkwater, Alberta. * 75 kilometer(s) from Fort Walsh - National Historic Site - rotgut whiskey and a missing horse triggered the Cypress Hills Massacre in 1873. Within two years, the North West Mounted Police established Fort Walsh to preserve peace in "Whoop Up" country. * 169 kilometer(s) from Writing On Stone Provincial Park * 298 kilometer(s) from the Calgary Stampede
Local Attractions:* 50 meters from Riverside Amusement Park (Waterslide) - a total of twelve slides to choose from. There is also a lazy river ride, a whirlpool, a concession stand, volleyball courts, children's pool, souvenir shop, go-karts, mini go-karts, miniature golf, and picnic areas. * 1 kilometer from Cultural Centre - offers cultural enthusiasts music, dance, fine arts, pottery, drama and photography. Also has art displays and scheduled theatre productions. * 1 kilometer from Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery - hosts more than 20 top level exhibitions in its class "A" gallery. The facility houses one of the largest archives in Alberta. * 1 kilometer from Spectrum Sunshine Festival - first week of June. * 1 kilometer from Canada Day and Sandfly Festival July 1. * 1½ kilometers from Downtown Historical Walking Tour - view turn of the century architecture still in active use. Features excellent examples of homes, churches and businesses. Enjoy the turn of the century gaslights surrounding the whole of downtown. * 1½ kilometers from Saamis Teepee - the worlds largest teepee is located in Medicine Hat. The teepee stands over 20 stories high. It has more engineering challenges in its construction than the Eiffel Tower. Native artwork depicting the colorful native history of southern Alberta has 12-foot diameter storyboards. * 1½ kilometers from Riverside Park - this formal, newly renovated park offers relaxation next to the South Saskatchewan River. Flower beds brighten the area and an interesting band shell adorned by a mural done by James Marshall. * 1-5 kilometers from Medicine Hat Jazz Fest - last week of June. * 1-10 kilometers from River Valley Parks of Medicine Hat - over 1,000 acres of parks and 2,000 acres of environmental reserve. There are several trails that can be explored by foot, bike or skis, and provide panoramic views and wildlife settings. * 3 kilometers from Clay Products Interpretive Center and the Medalta Historic Site - displays the history of the clay and pottery industry. * 3 kilometers from Kin Coulee Park - Over 100 acres of Park Land that offers playgrounds, picnic areas, fishing, ball diamonds and shelter, toboggan hill, kitchen, and washrooms. Location of Winter Spirit Festival of Lights. * 3 kilometers from Medicine Hat City Hall - the City Hall won a Canadian Architectural Award in 1986. City Hall houses the first brick mural by James Marshall, which depicts one of the legends of how Medicine Hat obtained its name. * 3 kilometers from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede - third week of July. * 4 kilometers from Lions Park - this man made area offers picnic areas, barbecue pits, two ball diamonds, a playground area, a wading pool and fitness trails. Located adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, the park is a convenient location for boating. * 5 kilometers from Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Grounds - there are parades, Pro Rodeo, a midway, art shows, trade shows, handicrafts, horse shows, a casino and top name Country and Western singers. Also Chuckwagon Races, tractor pulls, sports events and entertainment. * 6 kilometers from Medicine Hat Leisure Centre - facilities include the Kinsman Aquatic Centre that houses a wave pool, "Rattler" waterslide, tot bubble pool, whirlpool and steam room. Also find an ice arena, multipurpose recreation room, and two meeting rooms. * 6 kilometers from Strathcona Centre - a recreational center for people 50 and over. It offers dancing, swimming, fitness classes, cribbage, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and more. * 6 kilometers from Strathcona Island Park - has barbecue pits and picnic areas along the river, two equipped playgrounds, lighted baseball diamonds, skating pond, boat launch, fishing, cross country skiing and water playground. * 6 kilometers from Veiner Centre - offers billiards, cribbage and assorted card games, fitness classes and sauna. All senior citizens of 50 years of age and older are welcome. * 10 kilometers from Police Point Park and Interpretive Centre - the park borders the South Saskatchewan River and has large walking and cycling trails, and is easily accessible for wheelchairs. * 20 kilometers from Echo Dale Farm - has animals, pioneer demonstrations, and activities. There is also the Woolfrey House, an 1880's two-story log house. * 20 kilometers from Echo Dale Park - offers swimming, non motorized boating on a man made lake, fishing, a boat launch to river, hiking, programs, group camping and a meeting facility area. * 25 kilometers from Sunridge Observatory - features a 16-inch telescope and portable telescopes for people in wheelchairs, visual picture and poster displays, video and slide presentations as well as a solar prominent filter in which to look at sun flares. * 65 kilometers from Hidden Valley Ski Hill - Snoasis of the Prairie, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Elkwater, Alberta. * 75 kilometers from Fort Walsh - National Historic Site - rotgut whiskey and a missing horse triggered the Cypress Hills Massacre in 1873. Within two years, the North West Mounted Police established Fort Walsh to preserve peace in "Whoop Up" country. * 298 kilometers from the Calgary Stampede.
Transportation:* Deluxe Central Taxi, 403-526-6666. Care Cabs, 403-529-2211 * 1 kilometer(s) from Medicine Hat Airport * 1.5 kilometer(s) from Greyhound bus station * 1.5 kilometer(s) from car rental * 298 kilometer(s) from Calgary International Airport
Transportation:* 1 kilometer from Medicine Hat Airport. * 298 kilometers from Calgary International Airport.
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